Opinion

Pro-abortion propaganda

I have been hearing a lot from the pro-abortion movement lately about how pro-life “slacktivists” aren’t doing anything but waging a “war on women” by “elevating clumps of 32 cells above the level of a living, breathing, thinking human woman.” Obviously, I know (now) those misguided, ill-informed pro-abortion folks couldn’t be more wrong, but it reminds me too much of what I was like when I was one of them.

At the abortion clinic where I worked, I readily believed all of the misinformation fed to me about the “antis” holding those gory signs outside. I was told that pro-lifers cared nothing about women or families or children—only babies, and only unborn babies at that. I was told story after story about how this pro-life group or that crisis pregnancy center lied to women to “trick” them into staying pregnant and then would abandon them after the growing baby was beyond the legal limit for abortion. The most vivid (tall) tale I remember was of some unnamed group who extended financial assistance, prenatal care, and even drove a young mother to the hospital while she was in labor only to drop off a box of diapers the next day and refuse to return her calls after that. Or the rumor of the CPC counselor who showed a terrified teenager her pregnancy test stick with the two tell-tale blue lines indicating a positive (pregnant) result and explaining that the two lines meant she was pregnant with twins.

This is pro-abortion propaganda.

Since coming over to the side of life, I have been thrilled to confirm that these stories are baseless lies. It is shocking to me that the pro-abortion side continues to propagate these blatant untruths in spite of real evidence to the contrary. The pro-life movement is peopled by honest, dedicated, generous, and often pious people. The pro-life movement includes individuals and families who adopt “unwanted” babies, “imperfect” babies, “disabled” babies and donate time, money, and energy to stopping abortion. Some lobby Congress, some volunteer at local pregnancy care centers, some donate money, and some adopt. I have a friend who after giving birth to two biological children with her husband felt called to adopt a little boy with Down syndrome. He has happily been a part of their family for over a year, utterly charming and bringing joy to every person he meets. There are countless others like her and her family: selfless souls appalled by the brutality of murdering the unborn and who DO something about it. The pro-life movement reaches out to pregnant women and families. Many crisis pregnancy centers don’t just do pregnancy tests but also offer relationship counseling, parenting workshops, family counseling, babysitting co-ops, post-abortion support, and much more—for FREE—and without hundreds of millions of dollars from American taxpayers.

The truth is out there, and it’s not hard to find. CPCs and Pregnancy Care Centers reduce the number of abortions, and if the pro-abortion side is truly pro-CHOICE—and truly strives for the goal of fewer abortions (their rallying cry is “safe, legal, and RARE,” right?) then they should be welcoming assistance from CPCs and similar organizations, not constantly fighting to shut them down. If the pro-abortion side is truly pro-CHOICE, they should not take issue with laws passed to ensure informed consent prior to irreversible elective “surgery” that always ends in the death of the living growing human fetus. If the pro-abortion side truly cares about women—indeed their favorite battle hymn is that pro-lifers care more about cells than women—they would be fighting alongside us for fully informed options and support for all pregnant mothers. They would be welcoming pro-life sidewalk counselors out of the hot sun or the driving rain or the freezing snow to take up residence inside one of the counseling rooms in the clinic, letting the pregnant mothers learn all of their options completely. That would truly be pro-CHOICE.

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  • oldmanbob

    Saten, the father of lies could not care less about telling the truth.

  • Wynette

    Great post, Jewels!  

  • Uneva

    What a great statement…coming from one who’s “been there, done that”!!  Thanks so much, for sharing!

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Audra-Williams/1663008846 Audra Williams

    i really love that last paragraph.  it is sooo true

    • Sjprose

      I agree, that makes total sense. Of course they don’t care about the pregnant women actually having a choice. As long as they get their money the don’t really care if the mother had a “choice.” ‘Tis the world we live in, and the world we fight to change!

  • Anonymous

    Get your lies straight, pro-choicers: are pro-lifers “slacktivists” or berzerkers waging “war on women”? Logically speaking, we can’t be both.

  • Anonymous

    “elevating clumps of 32 cells above the level of a living, breathing, thinking human woman.”

    Nope. Elevating the life of one human being above the convenience of another.

  • Pam

    You have no idea what pain you live with after an abortion for the rest of your life, that you killed your baby.

  • Laurel

    what is all this “they” and “we” talk? This issue is not about the “sides” that people choose and whether or not one side should or shouldn’t do something. It is about every single individual’s RIGHT to choose.

    • http://www.facebook.com/steve.orlowski1 Steve Orlowski

      To choose what? The death of another?  Do you want people to have the right to that choice?

    • Isaiah541

      So, if I “choose” to disregard the nascent right to life of a toddler, or, say, a pro-choicer–because, after all, you are “pro-choice” and cannot possibly deny me my choices–and I elect to terminate an “unwanted” or “inconvenient” person in those classes of people, then it would be just fine, right?
      Is it not the same thing, the only difference being that you’ve got the stamp of “law” to justify your murder, and I do not? That makes whatever transient, bigoted, prejudicial “law” at any point in time the highest standard and the impeccable warrant in favor of any evil that can acquire that status of “law.”
      So, why do we fault early Americans for owning slaves, butchering Native American tribes; why do we rebuke the Nazis for trying to annihilate an entire race of people, since all of these actions were being carried out under the umberage of “law”?

  • R. Bird

    I have an old friend who firmly believes it’s a woman’s right to “choose”.  It’s unfortunate that babies who live in wombs have no choice.  I wonder what percent of people, asked now if they want to live or die, would say “die”.  You have to be given the right to live to even have a choice.  How very sad that women are “educated” into believing it’s OK to take the life of a person base on where that person lives: in a womb. 

  • http://openid.aol.com/mkllr57 Margaret

    I know there are people out there that think that any pro life activist are not minding their own business. Well it is a matter of saving the baby human.  the baby is a gift from God.
    STOP KILLING BABIES  you abortionists.

  • Lavendargoose

    I’m looking for ways to reply to all these prochoice people on Twitter who keep saying that the fetus “can’t use my uterus without my consent” or “can’t live inside me if I don’t want it there.” Also, it seems like they are now saying that they are concerned about women dying in childbirth. I always thought the main reason that they wanted abortions was to avoid having a child. When did the debate change?

  • Luis

    Thank you for this article and God will bless you for your honesty and courage!

  • klewis

    Well stated. It’s bewildering to me that there are people who hold fast to the philosophy that we have the ‘right’ to choose to kill unborn children. I believe this injustice will be corrected; just as the injustice of owning another person as a slave was corrected. We now look back into history with horror, but at the time that slavery was accepted, a portion of the people, held on with tenacity to their ‘right’ to own another person. I’m convinced that future generations will look back in horror at this time in history, and wonder how we could allow the legalized slaughter of our own children. 

  • Bobhaight333

    No one has the right to do what is wrong.  However, a person has a free will to choose what is wrong.  There is no such thing as abortion rights.  A person has a free will and can use it to make a choice to kill, a terrible choice and a grave sin.  The socialist propaganda machine spreads their deception and many people get taken in by it.  The precious blood of Jesus Christ can wash away this sin and heal the soul from the grave sin of abortion for those that have been misled.  Thanks Jewels Green for working to expose the lies and get the truth out.

  • guest

    They say aborting babies with genetic disorders is the right thing to do.  How many people do you know, with or without a disorder, who wishes they had never been born?  The idea that people with disorders cannot live happy, fulfilling lives makes me sick.  Even if the baby is supposed to die young (which is sometimes misdiagnosed), who would want to die before there time?  If you had cancer and would die in five years, would you want someone to kill you now?  And if you didn’t, would you want it to be considered morally acceptable because they’re saving you from the pain of life?